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Science of Hitting
Ted Williams
John Underwood
出版
Simon and Schuster
, 1986-04-29
主題
Sports & Recreation / Baseball / General
Sports & Recreation / Coaching / Baseball
Sports & Recreation / Training
ISBN
0671621033
9780671621032
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=4zcntt5FKacC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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“Baseball’s last .400 hitter share[s] his secrets in this primer still used at all levels of the game.” —Paul Dickson, author of
Bill Veeck:
Baseball’s
Greatest Maverick
Now fully revised with new illustrations and diagrams, the classic—and still the greatest—book on hitting from the last baseball player to break the magic .400 barrier, Ted Williams.
Ted Williams was arguably the greatest pure hitter who ever lived. A lifelong student of hitting, he sought advice from every great hitter—and pitcher—he met. Drawing on that advice, as well as his own legendary life in baseball, Williams produced the all-time batting classic,
The Science of Hitting
. Using its detailed illustrations, anecdotes, and concise coaching, players of all skill levels will learn how to improve their fundamentals and gain keen insights into the finer points of hitting, including:
-How to Think Like a Pitcher and Guess the Pitch
-The Three Cardinal Rules for Developing a Smooth Line-Driving Swing
-The Secrets of Hip and Wrist Action
-Pitch Selection
-Bunting
-Hitting the Opposite Way
The Science of Hitting
is a must-read for all baseball players looking to improve their turn at bat and for all coaches and parents teaching the sport.